1976: Pretty much everyone looks ridiculous in a Canadian tuxedo, but don't tell circa 1976 Clint Eastwood, those were his Josey Wales days. He didn't mess around back then.

1976: Pretty much everyone looks ridiculous in a Canadian tuxedo, but don't tell circa 1976 Clint Eastwood, those were his Josey Wales days. He didn't mess around back then.

Photo: David Montgomery, Getty Images

1976: Pretty much everyone looks ridiculous in a Canadian tuxedo,... Photo-4775608.64433 - SFGate

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1977: Bob Marley introduced the world of reggae to the Canadian tuxedo, crossing borders and religions.

1977: Bob Marley introduced the world of reggae to the Canadian tuxedo, crossing borders and religions.

Photo: Estate Of Keith Morris, Redferns

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1987: President Ronald Reagan considered wearing a Canadian tuxedo for his famous "Tear down this wall" speech at the Brandenburg Gate, however,
Marlin Fitzwater feared the overt display of badassery would only further annoy the Soviets.

1987: President Ronald Reagan considered wearing a Canadian tuxedo for his famous "Tear down this wall" speech at the Brandenburg Gate, however,
Marlin Fitzwater feared the overt display of badassery would ... more

Photo: Pete Souza, Time & Life Pictures/Getty Image

1987: President Ronald Reagan considered wearing a Canadian tuxedo... Photo-4775600.64433 - SFGate

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1992: Mark Wahlberg took the style to a new low in the 1990s, though at least he isn't wearing overalls.

1992: Mark Wahlberg took the style to a new low in the 1990s, though at least he isn't wearing overalls.

Photo: RJ Capak, WireImage

1992: Mark Wahlberg took the style to a new low in the 1990s,... Photo-4775606.64433 - SFGate

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1993: The always elegant Diana Princess Of Wales displays a rare royal Canadian tuxedo, perhaps in a nod to the commonwealth.

1993: The always elegant Diana Princess Of Wales displays a rare royal Canadian tuxedo, perhaps in a nod to the commonwealth.